Hello,
we strongly consider to shift our development from Dynamics Nav and ASP.Net to AwareIM.
What i want to know from the professional developer community is, which type of applications you have made in the past (for which industry, i not a secret, how large the application was, for example > 100 tables, etc...), which strength- and weakness AwareIM has and which type of application you would NOT make with AwareIm.
about us:
We develop application in the area of "project, resource&capacity and document management", our clients are engineering offices, architects, reasearch facilities, etc...), currently based on Microsoft Dynamics Nav (formerly Navision) and ASP.Net.
why we want to change? in most cases the license fee for the clients is to expensive
Hope to hear from you
Best regards
Peter
PreSales Question 2
Hi Tom,
thanks for your reply.
I have read this article, but - dont understand me wrong - it is a little bit too general for me.
What i did not find out is: is the polocy of AwareSoft to offer a "MS Access" for the web (focus enduser) or an professional Tool for developer (focus Software vendor).
And it would be nice to here, in what industries AwareIM is used.
Regards
Peter
thanks for your reply.
I have read this article, but - dont understand me wrong - it is a little bit too general for me.
What i did not find out is: is the polocy of AwareSoft to offer a "MS Access" for the web (focus enduser) or an professional Tool for developer (focus Software vendor).
And it would be nice to here, in what industries AwareIM is used.
Regards
Peter
Peter,
I guess I would start by saying that AwareIM is both. Similar to MS Access, an entry level person can build some basic functionality with AwareIM pretty easily while in the hands of an experienced application designer / developer, AwareIM is a very powerful tool / time saver.
For example, I began supporting some MS Access systems a few years ago and they were very basic because they were designed by relatively entry level folks. I could not move away from Access so I began to learn more about Access and built on the entry level foundation to end up with very powerful system.
I have seen posts from developers in service companies, manufacturing, logistics, etc.
Tom
I guess I would start by saying that AwareIM is both. Similar to MS Access, an entry level person can build some basic functionality with AwareIM pretty easily while in the hands of an experienced application designer / developer, AwareIM is a very powerful tool / time saver.
For example, I began supporting some MS Access systems a few years ago and they were very basic because they were designed by relatively entry level folks. I could not move away from Access so I began to learn more about Access and built on the entry level foundation to end up with very powerful system.
I have seen posts from developers in service companies, manufacturing, logistics, etc.
Tom